The trick I used this time which made a huge difference was using some Juicy Ryo Glue I got from a friend of mine. Basically the stuff is just a simple syrup that works as a glue. With this stuff I wasn't limited by the width of a zig-zag sticky. I was able to cut out large pieces of paper and put glue on the whle thing. This joint isn't so much rolled as it is paper mached together.

Haven't smoked it yet, but I expect it to smoke properly. I was pretty careful not to pack it too tight, and I spent a lot of time sealing the corners. I hate it when joints don't smoke properly. If it can't smoke, its not worth rolling.

First, you need to use white zig-zags. Paper is easy to cut and the sticky is good and thick.
Second, you need a good shard knife. Get your sections rolled seperately and cut them on the corners so they can be pieced together with extra sticky (lots of extra sticky, I must have used the sticky from about 8 or 9 papers building this thing).
The third thing you need is a pair of tweezers. Once you get the basic shape built, you need to seal the edges with a lot of little sticky pieces. Tweezers help so you can lick the sticky and put it on the joint without getting it stuck on your fingers.
The curve on the 2 is made by taking a straight section and cutting little notches in one side. Then you bend it around and seal up the cracks.
Total construction time was probably about 3 hours (high while watching Archer).

Edit: Oh, and one more thing. This may be a bit gross, but those who roll lots of joint know. You need to get this thing really juicy. Even with all the sticky, it would pretty much fall apart at the seems just from all the extra weight on it (it's about 4 papers long), so you need to firm it up a little bit. What you do is lick the shit out of it to get it really wet, then use a lighter to dry out the saliva. What you're left with is a much stiffy paper which is able to handle the extra weight. That is why the corners look like they've been burnt a little.